Bilingual interviews with remarkable people highlighting stories about El Salvador, its people, and culture. Our mission is to connect Salvadorans to each... more
We never imagined that we’d make such a big impact with this podcast. This episode we’ll explore how Elisabeth... more
In the second part of Salvadorans Around the World, we visit exotic locations like California and North Carolina, but... more
It’s finally here! The first part of our collection of stories of Salvadorans Around the World. In the final... more
El Salvador has always been a beautiful place and Analucy has known it since birth. Analucy writes about her... more
In 1991, a Salvadoran man is shot by the police in Mount Pleasant, Washington DC. A community fed up... more
In “The People’s Hospital,” Ricardo Nuila sheds light on the challenges in US healthcare but also shares that there’s... more
As if debilitating pain is not enough, endometriosis patients must also contend with being dismissed by doctors and maybe... more
Por décadas la presencia Salvadoreña en Yonkers crecía pero no se veía. Armando Rivas, con la ayuda de la... more
Salvi Yorkers bridges the past and present with powerful narratives about the Salvadoran diaspora in New York. Diego Murcia,... more
You made it. You’re a successful engineer at a prestigious organization. What do you do now? Zaida Hernandez... more
Rosalia Rivera says consent is the greatest virtue of a civilized society. This episode we explore the vital topic... more
It’s easy to fall into the hustle culture trap and to never face our traumas, specially as an immigrant.... more
In a world with endless sequels, reboots, and multiverses, Maria makes original, heartfelt films. She directs movies that... more
It’s surprising that some Salvadorans don’t know that El Salvador has great coffee. Kim from Cafe Zelaia is on... more
Montreal based Salvadoran hip-hop artists Tony Dez and Chellz have been through a lot. Their family's journey to... more
Imaginense, an interdisciplinary, intergenerational, international bloom period for El Salvador. Prof. Lotti wonders if we may be in a bloom... more
Big name competition may have more resources, but Cynthia, owner of Xinca Foods, has the passion to bring authentic-tasting... more
Hola Salvis, hoy si que se la calaron. Dos episodios bonus en una temporada! Lo que sigue es una... more
Ser un artista en El Salvador viene con una gran responsabilidad. Carol Hills nos cuenta como empezó creyendo que... more
During the Salvadoran Civil War, being a teacher meant you were risking your life. Professor Stephanie Huezo talks to... more
Las canciones de La Galli son sencillas pero profundas, igual a su determinación y amor por sus gatos. La Galli... more
Hello, everyone! We have a special treat for you! Last year Yvette Borja and I spoke on her podcast, Radio... more
This season we’re bringing you more things than ever! Our mission has always been to find ways to connect Salvadorans... more
In the conclusion of our season finale, we continue our journey around the world to meet more Salvadorans. This time... more
En el final de nuestra tercera temporada, viajamos por el mundo para conocer a Salvadoreños en todos los rincones del... more
Looking for a single source of information that captures the resurgence of film in El Salvador? Hablemos de Cine, founded... more
Ana Margarita Gasteazoro fue una activista, militante, y organizadora durante la Guerra Civil de El Salvador. Cuenta su historia en... more
At an early age Steve was taught that artistic talent is not enough, you need to unlock the power to... more
If you have a podcast, want to start one, or just love listening, then Elsie is the voice to follow.... more
When it comes to sports, Salvadoran athletes don’t always have the most resources or support, but what they lack in... more
In the conclusion of our season finale, we continue our journey around the world to meet more Salvadorans. This time we listen... more